Food for Thought: Fish Brain Activity Recorded for First Time

For the first time, researchers have recorded the progress of a thought as it travels through the brain of a living fish. Using a two-step approach, Akira Muto and his team in Japan say it is now possible to identify the brain circuits involved in co

http://archive.freep.com/VideoNetwork/2135007068001/Food-for-Thought-Fish-Brain-Activity-Recorded-for-First-Timehttp://cdn.newslook.com/25/25060442ca4f22747f2446bf41363f0d/mp4_low/25060442ca4f22747f2446bf41363f0d-mp4_low.mp4http://archive.freep.com/VideoNetwork/2135007068001/Food-for-Thought-Fish-Brain-Activity-Recorded-for-First-Timehttp://cdn.newslook.com/25/25060442ca4f22747f2446bf41363f0d/images/frame_0005.jpgFood for Thought: Fish Brain Activity Recorded for First TimeFor the first time, researchers have recorded the progress of a thought as it travels through the brain of a living fish. Using a two-step approach, Akira Muto and his team in Japan say it is now possible to identify the brain circuits involved in co4Akira MutofishpsychologynewslookJapanscience00:48